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Little Excavator
By: Anna Dewdney
If you are a fan of the “Llama Llama” series by the late Anna Dewdney, you will love Little Excavator (this book is one of her final stories). A small, but eager to work, excavator named Little E just wants to find...

Spunky Little Monkey
By: Bill Martin and Michael Sampson
From the author of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Brown Bear; Brown Bear; What do you see? comes a new picture book, Spunky Little Monkey. This colorful illustrated rhyme book will have you clapping, stomping and shaking as you...

They All Saw A Cat
By: Brendan Wenzel
How does a cat look to you? How about how it looks to a mouse or bee or fox or many others? That’s what this amazing colorful and fun read is all about. To some they see the cat as...

Halloween Hustle
By: Charlotte Gunnufson
This funny fast paced rhyming picture book has a jiving skeleton who just loves to dance! Unfortunately, his moves cause him to fall apart on his way to the big Halloween party. Children will love the creative way he finds to...

All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook
By: Leslie Connor
The only home sixth grader Perry Cook has known is the Blue River Co-ed Correctional Facility, where he lives with his incarcerated mother. His official foster parent is the facilities warden who has allowed him to...

I Yam a Donkey
By Cece Bell
I believe that some picture books are not just written for children but for adult’s enjoyment too. "I Yam a Donkey" is a tale of a blue donkey that has a hard time grasping very basic grammar. Readers should be warned...

Waiting
By Kevin Henkes
Waiting by Kevin Henkes is a 2016 Caldecott Honor Book. Five toys, a pig with an umbrella, a bear with a kite, a puppy on a sled, a rabbit, and an owl, are all waiting on a shelf. And each are waiting for...

Is Your Mama a Llama
By: Deborah Guarino
Is Your Mama a Llama, although published 26 years ago, is still a favorite picture book today. Lloyd the llama asks his many animal friends if they have llamas as their mamas too. The story is written in a...

Wait
By: Antoinette Portis
There is a time to hurry and a time to wait. This is beautifully illustrated in Antoinette Portis’ picture book, Wait. Hurry and wait are the only words used until the very last page. Each page depicts a reason why one would wait...

Stuck
By: Oliver Jeffers
Floyd’s kite gets stuck in a tree and he wants it back! With a little thought, he decides to toss up one of his favorite shoes to knock it out of the tree and the shoe gets stuck too. The real trouble has...